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Beyond the Savannah

Sample Trips

Beyond the Savannah

From Marrakesh to the plains of Okavango to South Africa's Stellenbosch

Africa Map

africa Travel Facts

african countries are home to the Big 5 - Lion, leopard, rhino, elephant and buffalo
shipwrecks are scattered along Namibia's skeleton coast
metres long are the Victoria Falls making it the world's largest falling sheet of water
national parks are found in Kenya, the highest number of any african country

Springbok | Wine | Diversity

South Africa

South Africa. A cultural melting pot where a wild spirit meets the vibrant pulse of modernity. Picture yourself standing atop Table Mountain as you gaze out over the glittering city of Cape Town below. Come face to face with the "Big Five" in the wilderness of Kruger National Park and Sabi Sands Game Reserve. Dive into the azure waters of the Indian Ocean, along the Wild Coast, a rugged and unspoiled stretch of coastline that spans the Eastern Cape and captivates with a blend of pristine beaches, rolling hills, rocky cliffs and dense forests.

Tagine | Medinas | Riads

Morocco

Through the stunning valleys, lakes and gorges of the Moroccan countryside, to the star filled skies of the Sahara desert to the unique culture and architecture of Morocco’s colourful cities, palaces and riads. Morocco boasts a unique mixture of striking landscapes, buzzing medinas and an exceptional cuisine to indulge in. Meet the warm and welcoming people who call this land home, and immerse yourself in their rich heritage through music, dance, and storytelling.

Okavango | Kalahari | Seswaa

Botswana

From the breathtaking beauty of the Okavango Delta to the rugged wilderness of the Kalahari Desert, Botswana offers an unforgettable adventure for those who dare to explore its untamed landscapes and discover the true essence of Africa. Experience the ancient ways of the San people who have been living in harmony with nature for millennia and explore the legendary Chobe National Park, home to one of the largest concentrations of elephants in Africa.

Maasai | Mara | Migration

Kenya

Kenya is most famous for it's annual migration of more than a million wildebeest, zebras and gazelles from the Serengeti to the vast plains of the Maasai Mara. Home to the Big 5 it is a dream come true for any wildlife enthusiast. But it's also a trekker's paradise with Africa's second highest Mountain, Mount Kenya looming over the country's diverse landscapes. Kenya is also rich in culture, with over 40 ethnic groups the Maasai being one of the most iconic. Many Maasai communities welcome visitors to see their traditional dances, ceremonies, and homes.